
New Mannophryne from Sierra de San Luis, Venezuela
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Runjaic et al. 2018; M. oblitterata (Rivero, 1984), M. riv-
eroi (Donoso-Barros, 1964); M. speeri La Marca, 2009;
M. trujillensis Vargas Gallarce & La Marca, 2007; and M.
yustizi (La Marca, 1989)]. Of those Mannophryne having
a narrow collar, the new species diers as follows (char-
acters of compared species are within parentheses): from
M. leonardoi Manzanilla et al. 2007, by lacking a dark
canthal band surrounding snout and by having a more ex-
tensive foot web (dark canthal band surrounds snout, and
feet basally webbed, I1-0.5II1-0.5III1-1IV0.5-1V); from
M. neblina (Test, 1956) by having a spotted dorsum and
a brown upper lip (uniformly brown dorsum; uniform
cream lip); from M. olmonae (Hardy, 1983) and M. trini-
tatis (Garman, 1887), by having a crenulate free cloacal-
sheath border (smooth free border); from M. orellana Bar-
rio-Amorós, Santos & Molina, 2010, by having a less-well
developed foot web (I1-2II1-3III2-3.5IV3-2V); from M.
urticans Barrio-Amorós, Santos & Molina, 2010, by being
smaller (females 30.8 mm, males 26.9 mm) and less-well
developed foot web (I1.5
+
-2.5
+
II2-3III2.5
+
-4IV4-2.5
+
V);
from M. vulcano Barrio-Amorós, Santos & Molina, 2010,
and M.venezuelensis Manzanilla, Jowers, La Marca & Gar-
cía-París, 2007, by having more developed foot web (only a
basal web between toes III and IV in M. vulcano, and basal
webbing between toes, absent between III and IV, in M.
venezuelensis). Only two other Mannophryne with narrow
collars are le to compare. One of them (M. lamarcai) is
the most closely resembling, while the other (M. caquetio)
is the geographically closest to the new taxon. ese two
species are compared as follows.
e new species diers from M. caquetio (diagnostic
characters of the later given within parentheses) by hav-
ing a uniformly dark colored dorsum without dorsolateral
bands and without pale bands on shoulders (very dark
conspicuous dorsolateral bands reaching to inguinal re-
gion; short pale bands on shoulders); a narrow dark su-
pratympanic fringe, extending from behind the eye to
arm insertion (a not-conspicuous narrow dark fringe goes
beyond and onto the ank in adults; juveniles with same
pattern as the new species); dark stippling on lateral side
of head from tip-of-snout to level of shoulder (reticulated
pattern); dark canthal band bordering tip-of-snout but
not very dierentiated from coloration of top of the head
(canthal band not very much dierent in coloration from
other lateral parts of the head, but well dierentiated from
top of the head); loreal region dark, with narrow medial
pale line (loreal region dark with little pale spots, with-
out pale line); dark upper lip with heavy dark stippling
and inconspicuous little pale spots (upper lip darker, with
large pale spots coalescent or not); tympanum bi-colored,
upper part dark and lower part pale brown (tympanum
uniformly dark colored, with pale portions on inferior
border); anks dark brown, as dorsum, with a pale oblique
inguinal band extending to half the ank (anks stained
with brown, and bearing a disordered oblique band, spot-
ted and inconspicuous, extending onto posterior 1/3 of
ank); chin and lateral parts of throat, dark (chin not or in-
conspicuously dark-colored, inconspicuously darker along
borders of throat); dark collar with pale stippling which
is more blurred towards the sides of collar (collar broader
and more pale-stippled); extremities not conspicuously
banded (well-dened dark bands on extremities). Tip-of-
snout truncated (tip-of-snout semicircular); disk on third
nger covers 1/3 of tympanum (disk covers ½ of the tym-
panum); posterior end of tongue detached ½ of its exten-
sion from the oor of mouth (tongue almost completely
detached, about ¾ of its length); cloacal ap crenulate,
with dark border (cloacal ap slightly crenulate, bearing
small blunt papillae, with brown border, undierentiated;
lateral fringes along toes, not forming a ap folding onto
the digits (lateral fringes on toes, folding on digits); foot-
web I(1.5-2.0)-(0.5-1)II1.5-1III(1.0-1.5)-(1.0-1)IV(0.5-
1.0)-(0.5-1)V (foot-web less-extensive, I1.5-0.5II1.5-
1.0III0.5-1.5IV0.5-1.5V).
e new species diers from M. lamarcai (characters of
the later given within parentheses) by having a uniformly
dark dorsum without dorsolateral bands (dark dorsolat-
eral bands present and tending to blur backwards); loreal
region, dark, with a narrow medial pale line bordering
tip-of-snout (loreal region dark, with a medial pale line
twice as wide as that of the new species); dark canthal
band bordering tip-of-snout but not very dierentiated
from coloration of top of the head (dark canthal band
very well dierentiated from top of the head); dark up-
per lip with heavy dark stippling and inconspicuous little
pale spots (upper lip cream to pale brown); a narrow dark
supratympanic fringe (dark supratympanic band, ill-de-
ned); tympanum bi-colored, upper part dark and lower
part pale brown (tympanum bicolored, inferior 2/3 pale
brown, superior 1/3 dark); extremities without conspicu-
ous bands (extremities bearing conspicuous dark bands);
chin and lateral parts of throat, dark (chin somehow
dark-colored, without conspicuous marks on lateral sides
of throat); dark and well-dened collar with conspicuous
and well-spaced little pale spots (collar diuse, with not-
conspicuous little pale spots). Tip-of-snout truncated
(tip-of-snout from almost truncate to semicircular); pos-
terior end of tongue detached ½ of its extension from the
oor of mouth (tongue extensively, but not completely
detached; although less detached than in M. caquetio);
tarsal fold conspicuous (tarsal fold not very conspicu-
ous); cloacal ap crenulate, with dark border (cloacal ap